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Hélène Bouchez (born 1973) is a French woman
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Life

Bouchez was born in Paris and grew up in Norway. After literary studies in hypokhâgne and
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( Lycée Fénelon, Paris) and a master's degree in
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(Paris Sorbonne and Lyon Louis Lumière), she continued her musical training in piano and conducting. She received a first prize for piano unanimously first nominated at the Conservatoire national supérieur musique et danse de Lyon (class of Roger Muraro and Éric Heidsieck) and a first prize in conducting unanimously first nominated at the Conservatoire de Paris, as well as the special Marcel Dautremer prize. Winner of the Tokyo International Conducting Competition, she was awarded an endowment from the Min-On Association concert. Selected by competition for international academies, her experience is enriched abroad, particularly in the United States: she is received in residence at Tanglewood where the Boston Symphony and the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra stay. There she performed many critically acclaimed concerts, including a co-direction with Kurt Masur on radio. At the same time, she receives advice from Leonard Slatkin, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Marin Alsop,
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, and Christoph von Dohnányi. In Switzerland, she directs
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' ''Notations'' alongside the composer at the Lucerne Festival. Involved in the symphonic repertoire, she is the guest of various French orchestras: Orchestre national de Lyon, Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France,
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, , Orchestre national d'Île-de-France, (
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of Nantes), , Orchestre symphonique de Vichy. She shares the stage with soloists, especially pianists
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and
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, violinist Pierre Amoyal, harpist
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. In the United States, Hélène Bouchez is the guest of the Detroit Symphony, he
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, the New Mexico Philharmonic, the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music (California). In Asia, she conducts the New Japan Philharmonic and the Pohang Symphony Orchestra in Korea. In Europe, she conducts the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Bartok Festival Orchestra in Hungary. She is also associated with scenic events by conducting Stravinsky's ''
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'' (staged by Roland Auzet with the singer and actor Thomas Fersen), the premiere of Germaine Tillion's ' (Théâtre du Châtelet), Cine-concert (premiere and tours of '' À propos de Nice'' about Jean Vigo's short film, '' Brand upon the Brain!'' of Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin). She collaborates with contemporary composers such as Philippe Leroux,
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and gets involved in the music of her time at the , the in Nice, festival Aujourd'hui musiques à Perpignan) with the Sillages,
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, Apostrophe, L'Instant donné ensembles, and the ensemble XX-XXI of the
Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Lyon A music school is an educational institution specialized in the study, training, and research of music. Such an institution can also be known as a school of music, music academy, music faculty, college of music, music department (of a larger ins ...
, the Orchestre des Lauréats du Conservatoire de Paris. The ''Coup de cœur'' of the Académie Charles Cros was awarded to her recording of ''Homo Loquax'' by Pascal Ducourtioux with the Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France. In conjunction with her stage activity, Bouchez has been teaching at the
Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Lyon A music school is an educational institution specialized in the study, training, and research of music. Such an institution can also be known as a school of music, music academy, music faculty, college of music, music department (of a larger ins ...
since 2001 where she assists
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Detroit Symphony Orchestra plays Franck, 1-20-2012, conducted by Hélène Bouchez
(YouTube) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bouchez, Helene 1973 births Living people Musicians from Paris French women conductors (music) Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 21st-century French conductors (music)